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AVtojfork ttrilmtir. - M Reld l-nl.l. ' . Dally ai A \ "' ? io I . o'/ili ? Da ????.'.., .suniSsv nthi . *?{? Perelei ? ? ' leiathi *t <m? mor.th. 9: I? ? * - B9fl me- ? | '.t?X* | ,.?-? * - .1 . DA * t - ... ltB.59 DA11 _,._, atk $ '? -r.?" ? ''?''? Y ' aaa* $ 50 Ona raar.. B*a Dr* at N*w tetk ?' ' r, reedara wll i ' ? ? ? ? Addr*i<? DEMOCRATIC INSURGENCY. \ir Bryaa | ..- unsetl 11 -. hMS do plty fot tbfl peflt ?? :,-. i doUoh of lettlng the De vetxrac} q vl.-i-.ry D ' ?? -'.impiileii ? i arnor Wlleon'a pol * dow blfl knlf all Dainocrata whod arith. bla pollcy of making a ndminNtni'.i-H!. ln "Thfl he baaJust Iflflufld l cflU to thfl J i?eir.ocratB ln thfl Benflffl fo ai ? ..vAi-thrn*- thfl old pfllty haad-w? bfldy. FgfltDg f rfllfa cc*pyright on thfl word ' Btafl,*' bfl polnta ?-.- bn tha "pn | Dfl-iocrfltau that thflj fli in tlie Benflte CflUCUfl an.l not io '.-? tbelr away ihe bUghl of - inlorlty. whlch xntmna, '.ccrrtin^ to Um, p':*:'.' R the "amW ?tJOBfl and lnterflfltfl of Indlrlduflhi ?flhovr- thfl WfltfflTfl of v" Mr. Bryan " n,,Vi>t u f the Ben ? have tlie commll - made enrtrel.v withoul ref "'!'-? ? "n bflflla of fltneaa flnd wlth a vl?w -io gtting ffllthf ti fliptflflflloti ??-.?il or Um ? -? " And be Ib ce taln tiiat "no D-fluocrfll la dflflerrlng of prefonni-nt" wbo wotild rrtand ln the gfgy of tbal ber Mr Will (aufl t >* Satmator Mflrtln and tb* otber older leadera of tbi remab i to ieen. if he ^ i arfll bi ' 7?n ' '?' ?' :1 wlth. lf hc to, bfl wll! bflTfl a large bodj of Inffnentlal D io from \' ? Tho older Iflfldera have on thfll ? im and ,?;?!.- body. Thej may ?-??''i1 --" dwells md ln bnl In i1 ? ? iitloufl of power oui of d ie order. Tbey may fllto flals wl i Tbey flre i . . i Muno ra Rtltuenclea flnd m?y ?* pbtufllbly ?lalm ronald.itlon aa anj j ati : ?- " ? tbem aa "unfit" is pra i. a ly to read t b< of the party on a teal of orthodoxy pri i ribed by a**-. WJ*** Bueh a pollcy of proaciiptloa cflfl be f*fl*rrled onl only by a eoflflbbuttton of one trou|i of De_M>crflta aflaajunlng ta Bay thnr another gronp of DeBincrnta flre Bfl QDWOltb] thfll tbaTfJ mOflt BOl bflTfl tbfl ptacea to whlcb tbelr experience and j.arliiimenliU'y Oflflgfl flntltk Mr. Bryan. by tbna mflking open wnrfare on the senlor Bflnfltfl lefldera, irnnsfcrs to the Dt?tocrflcy tbfl o4?J ln* Ktir_ent trna-Uefl of tbfl RepubUct-8. PflJty control of .(.vmiiniont clMUgefl, hut if Mr. Bryan can have hia way Mr. WUfloa wfll bfl confroatfld g-d Ihwartfld bf the same cleflTflgfl whlcb nnfronted aml thwarted Mr. Tflft N'or does k make mucb diffi whieh fnctlon wins po far flfl tbfl COIB fort of tho now President 1s c-.n- erned tflflkflg, like Mr. Bryan, ho niflbea to cit loo.se ns a radicai. put down tbfl old Ititdllfl and rely on an ''appeal to ?he people" a? tbe aole repofjttory of iriadona, rbtn? flnd prrogreea If hta hopp. bj io ptart his fldtnlnIfltratlon with a iiuiled party lie will not find bfllp ln Mr. Bivan. Mr. Bryan hatea pflflCfl A MINORITY PRESIDENT. "The f]veninp Tosl" made some in 'erestln'* coflkanflBtl yctordny ?.n tlie jiopular ftjffl for Prealdent iti 1912, bnl BjflflM of them dealt wlth tbe fbct, WbtCb must he **fla*flj*4fld as of i-timary ?iiiterest and lmportflPCfl to flll rapport flfi of tlie victorious Dflntocrgtle tlcket tbal tb? f?. mocrfltlc Bon-tnee lo i year of trlnmpb polled fewer rotflfl ihan were cnal for Ifr. Brynn w/ bls threai loflJaf Igbta That fflfltnre art the etoCtlOfl hflfl been glO?fld ovr Vy Pi-iti..- r.'.i'.- newspflpen whlch were . erlain after Ihe Baltimore e-iaven tjon tbal tbe it'-mi-.Taiii- party bad ?cqnlred nen nnlty flnd atrengtb The flgurea of 1012 abow thflt thla vas ii'-t tbo .??i-'* fll flUL Tbfl popular vote t<o- G*overnor WUcoai wna 8.808,* Pj88. Bul ^'r- Brynn'a popolnr fot? ln 1900 waa 8,407.982; lfl 1900, 8358.787, and ln 1898, 8.487.948. Tbfl DfllD^xrflcy of to-day i- tbawefore tnorre dlatlnctly a minority party th?n lt wna foor, oieiit or twelte yeaura ago, b?umoch ii* tbe totfll popctlflr tntfl hflfl Increaaed from 13.8184248 ln 1898?tbe prevloua hlgh water mark ti> 16,041.685 ln 1912 in 1908, wltb tbfl tidfl rannlni atrong ?gfllBflt liim. Mr. Bryan rflCatJflfld 104, HJ BKNTfl votes tiinn Mr. WllflOfl n i-elved this yeatr. lu thfl Interval twn MWfltfltea Arl/.onn and NflwMe*dco wlth about 76,00d rotea, were admlrteat] Into tba inion. Bi_fi_gfl w?a granted io avomei, iu Calil.-inia nnd vVflflblng ion. raiMn,-' thfl totfll rotfl ln tboae ctauw froa RTO/MT La i908 to 998,000 in 191-'. Tbfl i-c*.ii.iiii.ii pf tbe of 1/ie Ciiiiitry fllflfl *':?Tea?ed flbotrl 8 jer cent. Yet with i?il tli---.- i 11 ,ions tpon tbe I 'eiiin. ratlc wai ? i ged. ii ?? : it^ own, In spiio r.f the practicnl Intj ol i ?? . ? ''!-'' t0 aetlvlty 1 - glven to ? ? . elofon R hllcan. ? wi.-. annlyxe a bai aeemed to be the overn he ean oi Mi 11 dldncj ihe daj il i i - imi Irnir exul ? rooleri. Thej wlll dlscover th id tl e .tt.-v. adii ; ? imaller tnlnnr Hon of ii ? thnn gnpported Mr. Bryan each time be wm i de ? , - ? ? P.'BJ.ICTTY. .f iti Inveatlgatiouri o Curran mlc committee la .- . doption of ilu' "tln . . : -; wonld compel ; .- pa i ore of i. illdingi In thli ? II other ;'.? i ? ? ? i lo poal their namee and . ? ? i -11? ? - ?-. The purpo.t the .. ted I'.v :i number ? organixatl ma a lo mli dbllity of obtalnlng gecomroo - for gambllng dens and hwtb ,,tt_ i . ..I, tbe grotind ? . re ni' >'i Iroe and '?? en of i ll..- ti - i' Mn Goode b. fore the ald imtnlttee told of a real ?-? ? .. ?' li ii i -iiarentlj bad LmUl up ;; profltnble bmrl ?? - In n nl ? . roatll ite ne owi ? bulldlti ? ? ?? to whlch their pr pertj i aa be ng pn lie aiuietj of certaln v< raoi - Commiaaloner Wa do made pnb ' tbe .'!"?? I the Ukellhood that any one bavlng tbe ? rd for <!.? i >nld he to know abo tl mtts lf tno "tln plate" oi ecame a la * Su< li a raq i leave the ggmti tl a brotbe keeper bd m aaa hul lt wotild aeeom* y>ij?-ri mudi |.i ai i aee and nnobjeattonable thlng A COMING DEC1SION. i nlted Btatei S iprei t Courl wlU hare an opportunity d i ? ib< ? machinery raae now before ll ao to oarrow ,; e effe< I of l ie mimeoff n aa to prevenl tnanj evl1 ? ? M Whlcl . .? . d from that declaion. i ? --? are patent ? aai 1 ngo ? it"- rlghl of iho patentec io the nae of a the i "... . ? tbe patente ? b could reqtilre tbe ? ii of i.i gupplied 1 bln uae of any other Ink be< ame an ltifr - . ? . .,, ilnatlon ?i by the courl the n4-'1 of any .. .1 machlnerj excej I '? I . t enten But i dlatlnction betwei u - theae d thoae uphe d thi mimeograpb caae is ? l< tiy interpreted rt hai dlng only tbe . - . .nl i operation of i d article ? rforin the ? . . Qiifactnre are i oi Iu I lio ' - .... io forth ... -. g i bo] > ll . n. lf nol oven i,- conatrued atrtctly. A m i ered II m mi bj Hce artldpated - I ? ? ' ? ? NO MORE PHANTOM POKTS. it la reported froi i Waahlugton thal Presldei I Tafl will aooii laaue an ordei lahlng ii nnmber of oael< aa cuatom* Such :iii order wlll !?? In .. pinj with the landable ??i'f": la of ?nt admlnlgtratlon to modein |1m tba departmental aenrlce and lo itltute effldency for archak dleor* and waate. Tha present organlxi tion ?f the cuatwng aerrlea tot? porta |and dlatrieta datea from tba daya when ; aailing reaaeli naad to do a large ahare of iho foreign carrylng trade and :i m.\ or elgbt-fa t channel waa aulB clenl to eatabllah atatua aa u port of entry. Tliere are collectora of coatomi ..?I the govemment'a payroll who do not *ee a dntJable cargo dlacharged onea i \i'?r, aml whoaa mpel Impor? tant aetivin is aignlng roochara for :he aalary they recelve. Noa aome of the deeerted toll booeee ara to go th<* Iway of iho oonuneree whlcb ims e iceded aud left them blgh and dry< When Sereno B. Payne araa chi Ir nirin of tho Waya and Ideaoa <'.'mmit -..? of tha Hooaa of RepreaentBtlvea be did his otmoel to doea all porta of mlsslng ahlpa. Bnl he failed to aeenre the eo-operatlon of n majority becaoee ?i,o named tha cuatoma bouaea i" ba ttli-.-ontiinu-.l. and many Repmeenta* Itlvea itini Sanatora wore nnwilllng to laaanme reeponalblltty for dlapeuaing ? with ofltcee in the eontinuation of arhleli ? few eonatitnenta might bave ! an Inten ? I i lal anmmet ('oogtaaa found i way to aaddle the entlre n glblllt] for aoch dlacontinnance on Um Pn aldent M provided ln the Bnn drj Civil Approprlatlon ad tbat tba i . ? ? mlghl reorganlxe iiie aervlce oo thal tha coal of Ita malntenanea ahould I"- reduced from 110.500,000 to glO.160,000 ? year, autborlalng him to int.- dlatrieta and ahollah "need lem otBcee." Fortnnately Prealdenl Trift doea nol ahrlnk from applying sound principlea to tba bnetneea of the governmenl merely i.anae tho alne enrea ol i few Indtvldnala wiii ba can eeUed. He has riiown nn exceptional devotlon to tho work of cutting out waate, and be will nndoubtedly Bad antiafaetion In dtaeontlnulng collector ships whleh havo coal tli.' TrcMsnry (tom |30 to |000 i year for every dol? lar of cuatoma duea taken ln. Congreaa ntight with advantaga bava authoriised ? greater reductloo ln tbe i eoal of tbe cuatoma aervlce tban $8BO,< 000b After tbe reorganlaatlon of 1019 haa been effeeted tbere arill itlll re> main obeolete >>;? aen l-obeo)ete cuatoma porta Bul tha Bnl atep In tba rixht din 11 i-ui > ounta for n good deaL lt furnlahea atriking evidence of tbe morai effad ob Congreaa of tbe ram pelgn for ratlonallty and order lo gor? j ? ? a blcb >!*?? i-'ir! . boidlj ? ? ':,:'' STUDY HARD AND LIVE LONG. WBO are UOB* Itb of daya of tboflfl a-bo were dtatingutolied ln eoltagb tot s. h.?i.ir-iii]> wltb tbal of thofle who bere In itltlfltlci ?rfl , mak< fea - ?nverta for tbe - iif... "The Harvard Grad* Magaxlne" pi^aenta agurea to tbo a rage expeetatlon of life is much better for iin.se wbo win phl Beta Kappa key? than f?>r college and graduatea generally. Bo, i,,.,.-,.- poor itlcbard, i* tbe expectatloii of life of tbfl maa n_a v early to bed flnd aarly to rlea i ,.i;,.. than tbal of tbe man wbo fffl* tbelobste B I how many ned ? ai turnlof nlgbl Into n.-i u thal ??'.ni ? .. ird of '? ? i :'" tbfl end of matij a courae of aelf-reatraUit, i ij truai ;' .....;.:.- One of . ,,,, * I., llve long . Uve lo | bj aroidlng tobacro. w.- don'l know tbal anj atatlatlcfl llkfl i be Harvard Qradnatea Maga i >'a ' ; a| to ,io\? thlfl bul Ihe \ lew H - ?? j often enum Iflted flnd la 1101 ' ? .--.> for 9 . ? onflrmfltoi v.ii maj Ui >- long bj do ? ? \. lien it la red 1 >-;. ma*. Uve al I ? '??> looking. lo i.-.i.'i. apon ? bret o I >r. Meti bnl - bflcil . - -? "i s ir n la thfl utefll longevlty promoter and moal au pulaiable i.ni may llve long by hav* Ing a bobby Vou mny llve long bj hnviug none aud bnrylng rourflelf In your work ao deeply llml Death over fa al your burlal la nol accordlng t<? bla plans and Bpeclftca tiona i'ou ma* Ive long by eating bj eating onlj ra****etablea, by patlng aieat, bj eating a mlxed <ii?-t. bj flfltlng only un-'.>-.ked f<>od. i>> l?k lug moderate axe elae, by taklng nmie 'n fact, tlie;.< flre ao man* ? 11 ;: wbicb to lengtbi n your llfa I -? arlll be tbrtlled b| i be fllw ovety or vtiii another one fo wlt, keeplng ln -1 gra ???s nf lha denn n bile you .. lege IVlth bo ma uj - uuraea aad longevlty, Bome ol them rontradlctnry li would aeein thal ei erj bodj n na [terforce follow aom.ie of them and tbat fen would fall lo be - euteni Bul many do .Many will contlnue to, s . ef tbffl dlacoverj ->f ai I jfher meana of b ildli | uiT ihe ln ? VAXISHING TYPHOID. iteai report of tba War De Bartaeni oo tbfl uae of Ihe typhold *ever lnoa**abttlon conOrma tha fsiith of tbpflC a ho bave nd'. < cated I bal i ?f Btflniping oul Ihe dl* i ae ln Ihe ?fll len monlba ibi re ba?<.? . ? I aud o leai ba In our a r.ono Both deaiha and moal <-f tlie I ? as *? .un - -I among men w b. I ? I nol been Ino tilntaml Aa a proof of tbe naefnlnear, of in ocnlatlofl i' i- )-. Inti6 onl thal many ?f the aoldlera l ai ?? I ??- ? ln -. n i. ? un der cood 11 i ilch a few would bave pi ? i ;..?>. b*m i and '_'"> leatba. Tbe typhold ln tbe irmj. *? bl '. ??. ;; tbouaai -i 1906, ?"..".". in lta>7 aml ii red i vd lo 2 .".?_? ln l?10 - ud lei nce tbelnl n of tbe aei ... 90 in 1911 and .18 ln . king demonatra ? bai ct-n flcoomp labed by ? * . ,...? rnei ? nen ln ti e military ?i*?**-|i?e, \ltp f->r ibe Bbole country. 'llie example ? h tbey bave aei In prorlng tbe - practical I. . ,: efllrai y of ln ? ? i 0 11* lai ge usi amoug - h tona OUSTING THE JOBHOI.DEHS. i; - " ? ,-,':. |oii Ing 1 b?l the - h errice < __ Ion* for ptacasa ,n i re PrevenUoa Bureau i bave al laal been bold. Appeato lo ihe i ourts, whlch bave delayad them for i montha and whlcb ruiminated In a Chrlatmaa Bve lojonctloa to prevenl tbe Ch II Service Commtofllofl froa holdlng them, may have no coniMctlon with tbfl faci lhal the ipolbnnen were making migbty efforta t.. grab tlieae lobfl. N'evertbeleea, tbey dlractly ilded poUtlcal appolatoea ia boMIng tem porary placea long beyond tbe llmita of tlie law. The chaln of rircnm atancaa js H rfl-tarkflblflone. Oa Ifarch 18 a aumbflr of appointmentj to plnrea l ln tba l.iirc.-ni \s.tf- made by Plre ? om* mlflsJoBflr Jobnsoii rmder tbe ?e.-th>n j of tbfl civii Bervkfl law autborixlng I provialonal flppointmenta nn Aprll 24 tbe Civll Servto Beform Aflaoctatlon ieal a letter to Mayor Qaynor polntlngl OUi iliat tlies.- flppointmenta had l.een j divlde.l nttionp tbe DOlitlca] iinlH of the city as patnmagfl, and lhal the1 men BOjectfld were nf low grade, tWfltt* ty-dgbt _a*a_ag racefvfld the bare paaaliig averagfl nf 70 and tbelr af?r* iga petrcentagfl baviag heen below 78 ; in tbfl fllenMntary, iion-roinpetiflve testa Intended to keep attor incom* petonta from provialonal anpolntmtnt Temporary flppolntoec, im.ier tbfl law. 1 niny holtl OfBce fny ,,nly two montbfl ind may nol be reappoiatfld. Never* ih.-l.-ss-. otM detoy nnd anotli.-r kept theaa men la offlce, nn<i wbea Bnfllly 1 laie for axamlaatlooa was not one. Morlarty brongbi suit agalnattba com ulaflloa oa the ground tbal In Bxlng 1 mlnlmum age llmil <.f twraty-Bvfl reara li bad r-x.,.,.,1,.,1 |ts aatbortty., rbe Courl of Appeala very properlyl li.-ld thal llie . ommlflflloil had got done' 10, bnl >ll thla time tba prorisiutial ippolntevfl bad been draarlng their! aragfla. I few days ago the anuBtaa-l Ion date was si-t. md promptly tbere* ifter a delegatlon of ihe provhilonal ippolnteea preceded by 1 letter from iir.- Oommlaak) ter Johnooa, urged ih" 'ivii Si-ivi-e ('..tiiiiiissiuti |0 glVfl lliem -i.i-.iai emiii for tbfl flxpflrlflucfl tbay i.-tii gainad. Ihli waa tmpbgtksallj re fOflfld. WbflKopon nn injun. tion pro .ii.iiiiijr thfl boltjlag of tbe exatalna iona was obtained -.n Cliiifltnifla Bvfl .v Morburty'a lawyer, 11 was- ahm racated by Jofltlca Page, wbo granted i. wbea tbfl 'iiciiinsiaiiii's were ex* itolned to him by tbe rommlflfllon. 1 ba .lnii.-s 1. pflrfor?d by Hie loldera of tbeac placefl are of grava Bflportanca to the pommnnHy. Bafety .t proraerty ?nd life dflBflflfldfl Ofl Ihe ?arewlltinlii.li they nre fiilliile.l. The [powera wltb wblcb those mea are d pul unHmttBd opp-i'tiinitics for . grafl ln tbeir banda. The Civil Barrlea iCommlaakai baa takan tnot-M precau i ttona to make certatfl thnt onlv ability proved by paaaage of rlgM eiamlBa tlona aa to ntenlal attalnmenti and 1 rharacter can place a man on tbe Uete. Political afBllntlona abould not and , .... :,.). prevenl tbe proper breed1 ?f men from boldlng puWfc placa. But II t high time thai polltlcal atBliationa ,,.?..,i to ba the prlme quallBcathw ' for inch Importanl i" ate._ ?~ Wltb hi* new punch bowl Oovernor guleer abould bi able io pul "punch" Into bla admlnlatrattai it ia r-markcd that Prealdenl Taft, u to aceapt ihe boapitaBtiie of ? . -nt Porraa, want beyond ihe boundariei of American territory. Wby notl Hi hns done ?<-? befora. and ao I | - other Preeldenta. . . ? Adrlanopli leemi after all, to hava ., formldabla fortreea ull(I, || ... ,,: tha alley, pinfc rooee, ntn ,,lt.:.i. ... rooma and tba nea of , , bout aie ?re.|"1*it*l?" of glrl* Iu ; , boardln , - hool no woader 'h? eoet r li high. -? The Gemtana have been debating . i maa is old nt Bfty. In thla .,, ,Btrj thi favorlte agi al whk b '<? Ita tne dead line for thli debnte n forty. Whon m W I .i lon really iu a hurry oyintt II a*Hl dlacum 'ho queetloa vtti.i!.: oi nol Iti - Itlaeni ere old at thlrty. ? Tbe S'ea rorl P,",V/1""S, .* n Bhowlng Sd ": " ?*?* **? fore ll i '?' ?? '"? '??'? ' [f V J***,}!' ie. Oui re I ie 1 ????!?? ?i st,, i Newa ind i X:? roi i in hi naen'i Oulllvar among thi f ihooa? if you can believe French Bctlen, 'he unwritten law doean'l raduee the notn triaaglea la o*tw*y a At iaal wi bave a law thal favera tha ??? automonfle law. hi dr mken drlver. Ifhi bai no monei to pe* ? ??* ,r:""1 ba ? : si.itt... bo ind," aayi * .... Then U no old-fai ? In -io remoteel i iral mn ? i e enjoyed ln ,rlM oi ihe greatea clty tt taxet n "? "' ?' Dr m.i'.v Walker n i tl ai un om ..? a , reall fo dlw ?- B I appU i ,.. t, n reclpe wo Id break p man bapi ? jnea. Thi preieni anowfall la probably -,, thi dletlnetlon of having ructlon to tr Bl i ln thla othe ?' mparable n the 1 Whether Ihat fi loui rcun l0 thi Intrlneli auallty of a par ghl dr anow, lald even y .,,. aithoul dritting, or to aomi un* .... . - dmli . . :I. , trafllc aervl i mi bi ?l la_ THE TALK Or THE DAY ! aai itanJlng n ihe .ald M Pahrn l | ,,- t of 1 ?* ?aek Tilephoni .... ... ? ; ? i ' l., i appreacbcd ' ? ?' *e*r, aritn .. tali | .. . ? .... thai maa > ' ??'?? ... 00* hia Wifl tsurn rlth bohm frienda and 1 ad . , tha two Hdren nl ... .retbet. .,, - , ..... wl ? hi came doi I rei i ? m ? ? Corfather' MttaWah Feet I p f PR1VOI-ITIBB rv-.. awtatutomomit ara bataf raade far . ff^maeTJfalhVai Mea Te,,,', Th- blatanl >>*rn the raneoue ro.r. ?n? ?qaawk. tha torturi tin_. m | (ao the aay) be heard no more Utt... ti i l*< ? v-i' bifllne; Ko meri aill Broadway thren Ha u*ht Upon tho maddened mob, ror (M if aald) theyil do. thit n'uht, A safe antl itlent JOh. Thua the fl P tJ.'i ihen an luareeai a Irh juin tha New Ye.-w'a rhlm?: ITaeleaa frivolttlio mnal eeaei - Thm in tbi "umlnef thne! Bul Bpuf, Uki Bpug, ai aura ?? alu, wm hall wheri "llvi nn"" throng. Aad 'Thlrteea wlB bi uahered tn i: elappei. born nnd gong Take tMa frotn me. 'I nen *ult and see' I \v. V. Tommy Pop. nhat la m^ant by the mother tongue* Tommy'a Poa-Bh-h-h! my m. Pon t %ai ber iitario.i Philadelphla ?aeeed. ln an account of a "Mo-art night' ar ranged by tho aetlvi mombora af a mual* ,i.i organtoatlon ln Dreadea, tha wrtter departed from cetnminl on thi varlom performen to ray thli of tho composor: iif, dled at thtrty-riz. IU yeam a?;o. and tho. world har never aeen hli llka Kium bab* bood uatd iho iifo n imo waa eatln* gulihed Moaarfa tbougbta wero aaly of i . rei fuel n;.M hla fourth h'rth dn> when ho recelved hli Bm Immn fiom hl- father. and twe yeara latr-i h oompaaed ahort pleoei, and two year* latM played bla own -.onntns f.i. the ortan in tl.e chapol Royal. ln London Wl,, u his fir.?t open was produced Koaari v.a.s not yel Mfteen >e,irs old. llin gantua ox , it ofl weadir, udmlratlon and adulatlon; bul frall in body. melaaohoty and in r..n atant foar of death. he wa* never happy. ' Banka (wke haa in\ited hia friend boma) v\<n, wimt de you think of my <use> littll ap.iitineiit" i .j,?,t;?- tpartment, "id chap? i ineald ?-aii tt a wapertmeo! -Boaton Tran* irrlpt. a Now v..>-k taOer, ipaaklng af the moven.et.t on tho patt of hu?lne*,s men to meeoragi laammadi atytaaf for wom an'l wear, aald that in the mm'i dothlag line eanoerted actlOO waa not neceaaar>*, and that the American tallor had already woa tiio n^ht agalnai hla ^nglfeb '.nd T-'r.-ii' n rompotttor. "Ton yean ago." bi mld, ".n*rv AaMrioaa who wwrf ta Ittin.ii.e felt that It was hls duty to huy elothea there out' i'i miire aaaoaa than one?ifl Ml wl.at It wai th*n. N'ow our ouhtomors replentah their w?rdtoh.fl when tbey go ahroad, e.nd with their American made farments they are the best dre?se.l mon at the graal liaifta Tho men who still ha\ e th. mado-in-Kurope clothe. hablt usually pay to have them Ameri caalMd after thoy rearh home. Whether ti.e wnnien wlll IVIT do UkOWlBe thafd another Iton " "Hello! ;, ii:, thi Dformatlon editor?" "Tea" ' I Wtttlt tn ,-.<'. JTOU ll QUOStiOll tn 50't.O :, ,i -i ii- Doea freeilng spoil a pars . : a parsnip. That all? Qoodbt " Chl< im Tribune TRIBUNE S AID APPRECIATED Thanks fron; Committee in Charife of Red Cross Seal Campaign. To tha ?;ditor of The Tribune Sir: Thr>,ugli vo ir klndnes. we have bad the use of the co'.umns of Tha Trlb* nue for i, dall) artlcll on our R?.l <ross seal campaign. Wi thai _ you for your help fou "ill he gtad to know that our .'aies havi Increaeed neari] li per eent and we believe rttUCb ?'f it is due to tli* publicity irblcb you havi glven ;s Bfl ,ee| ;?. npprecli ?? your hetpful .o-opera tioii. i RANK H MANN. s>-, letarj > i a en thi Prevention ?,' Tnben uloiii ..f ti.. Chartty Organ z..i. .11 Boeiit). (Cea rork, i <? ? .>.. i-i-. IN DEFENCE OF GERMANY Dispatches on Peace Negotiations Un fair. Says Dr. Riehard. Tl the Editor of Thi Ti l i Btr : As, a Jmring paaae ot th1* tlmi of thi year, eonalder ably ii.' i' and bj thi ? i >_ nt tho i i ? onference la London, aoondi thi ll .vlmg; of a C .Ml ??1"'| nti ii Iu to day'i Trlbuai itattng fh.it war ln tbe -, n I) be M I'.'.tt e,| -i .,! .1- ?, pe. Ul lai mantfeei il et ei 11 ?? ;;? ? i Wblcb thos tbi k tynotl of these 6 Snd ii. ti.e mme beedllnei a nu cahnnnj - i .? ia 1 t the Porto ?ffoii .?. .i, ,o th? ??.' ft '- nothtne now to me, a- rou am weii aaran fi<"; formei lettera, that rour London and Parii correepondenti often .,e : i to look at Oermany through tho eyea of l renck ll i:.';r. ?n Ungolsm, k.Ut ? ,.-? - a to mi tha* auch errora need - I ..e eintth.'./1..-,-' bj your headllnea aince even un e i:tor origlnally prejudlced n ?* bai - found oui i thli tlmi thal I iicio'u initndhttoni .'.? t>. ihi rialater - . ' ;.?? oui.? foi tbi dlaturbence of i peace i ?anl out bv a oncarn ..r "well i : a . .... ? ? nn tterly wltb* itlon, i , warranted bj tbi ???? Ideni i-of < ? ??.- - \. f.i.- ai Germany*- attltudi h thi present dlfll .'tios ll ... i imid 'n-n "the London Tlmea," certalnly i "? ' ln ' to ? Qermaai a, ? rule, I i* ':? ? recent edltorlal been rompelled to teatlfy to tba I, ? ? , ,? man aeytai bat thi beat i ?? ' I ' ' ? erll of tl it li had i ii -i<?? ad a - yli Tour alai .ii.ie .,.- ? - ediaterj a ofl ' uni ''at* i the Oermai rot <? ni um ln thi r . ?. ?? , . ? the . the wo ? ? .- uiai parti if thai ountn ? i ' ? ' . na whi ??? ' ?; a? a < on* ? . ? I ? ? < ' ? . ?- rtze ln a tet latlonal .i part of the p oi I] f"? aell i take .. :.. r.. ..: ? ERX8T RICHARD i . i - lan I1..- i e; i nft \,.M ' MONEY CONCENTRATION Wkjf Wealth Piies Up Ifl New York C;tv A Theory Asaailed. ? | . | f The Tribune I enter a protl I ? theorr 1 hal '.' terior loaa i are ihe cauea <>t the eoncantratlon <>f money at New York, h thfory peralltintly exploited befora the Pujo eomndtteo. ? This Is the same tiujory that serve* as a ! liasls f.?r th? Aldrieh currency plan. It i 8?.,erts that r>fter tho cropa are moved leoontry benken hav* i surpius of BBoney I Whlch they send here to he iBVOBtod ln 2 I p?r cuit rail loans. Tlu-n. ln the f;.U of ttie fottOWbtB \'-or. this money ls c.iled li?,'k home to move tlie crops ngal'i This. lt |s i-liiime.l, ts what eauaea hiph money rates and panlcs. The fntal tmteet \n thli tboerj ls tliat thl money does not ao bBOB ln ihe .rop ..-?-. I.tst summer, for instance, about fvcr\- baahae in this elty predlated thal on account of the big hnrvoat ln vlew ouatrj baaken weoM amnly draw henv* ||) on ti.eir lallegedi New Vork balances to nio\e their crops Hut sn far ffOM doinK 'hls, the country banWers actual Ij ?onl ITi'.'OV"** more tO New York ln the ?wo crop months (August and Beptember) than they got l>ack Thoy ?l*<o sent mon than they got back In tha ne*t three. moiitlm up to DeOHmber 21 The movernent of caih ln 1 y 11 waa of tlie -ame nature. i Ia every one of the last flve months cf the year the net movenient showed a I galn for Now YorU banks. ND*-, if th.se country bankera had any eueb suins M la clalin.d .from HMltOMM ? to J,",Oo,ijOO,OOC) on df-poslt la New Vork last ; ?'iinni?r. they would certalnly have re loaUed it in tho crop iiaeoa, hb thi hug* j loan ITpan-don, the higher monoy ra..-.-< aud the nuinorous reports (hat all thl banka were Wlll loaned up BhOWod that [thej neaded every a*/allaWa doiinr al [ homi Hence, tbeir faBure to draw on '. New fork al that time Is proof pooltlve that then country bankers had no lar?;>? ! l.nlances Invested In call loans ln Wtt.ll i Htr??t. If the Pujo committee wlll lnvestigate further it arill flnd that the aeaeentratlon Of monoy at this centre Is due to remlt tancee fr..tn all juirts of the country ln Mttlemenl ef our annual foreign debta for Intereat dues, launlgiaata' baarda tourtota' exptnses, etc. IfOOt of this money rindn Its Way lulo tho big intornatloial bank^, and th.-so Institutions roinvost it ln OUT htocks and in time and call loans. The growth of tliere foreign debt* ln re? cent years goes far to explnln the grow Ing ptonilni-nre of IntematfOBBl bankora, like J. P. Mergaa and lacob H. S-hiff. \v ii Ar.r.K.v. Brooklyn. Pec. 25, tHft WOULD RAISE PENSIONS Correspondent Thinks Women De serve More than $12 a Month. To the r>litor of The Tritiun.. Bir: Twent>- years or more ago It neemed to be the general oplnl.m Qf.aU clti zens that the soidiers of the Civil War People and Social Incidents AT THE WHITE HOUSE. rr- . r_? t ibaafl B ireea 1 Waahlngton, De* M?Mkn Taft -aa (Otaed iit the White Boueo thla aftervon bj Mlaa Bdtth Morgan, of Wflw York. who will remfl tml Mew taar'a Dfly. .. I, aml aremen aill i--in IflM Taft an.l her U other on Friilav aad ? ruiia wlth tl am uattl afb ' ? dani ?? on Januai ? THE CABINET. Prom Tbe "JtHmibb B Waahlngton, Dec. H-Tha lec*rfltary of tha Trflflflory flad Mt* MaeVeegh win I have aa their gUflfll for Wew Year s Dav Mra Edward s. v7ortblngtoa, ofCWcflgo They havi laanad Invltotfona for a aerlea of dlnnera tbfl I rt of whlcb arlll ne oa January X, la honor of the Prflflkti ft CKbei Invltatlonfl are for Jaa* uary ?'?* aad II. Mrs. Hobeit Oamble, of Philadelphia. ?later of Ifra Btlmflon, arlll comato Wflah* iagtoa to rlalt tha ?flcvetary of war anl Mth. ?tlmaon, and arlH ba arith them on N,.-.v r/eara Daj Har dflughtflr, Mlaa Eleanor Qambte, who ?af Introdaoad tfl ,- | ball and ilinner laat -..?u. will a - ompaaj her mflthflr Mim i-r.-iii-ew Qambla la apandlag lha ivhatflr th geci - nd Mra Itlmaon. -#??. IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY. |9*rem Tfcfl Tribune B Waahlngton, Dec M The BraaUtanAra baaaador and Mme. da Oania rata Itbla morning from New rork, whera tbay went to apend i Ihi Isi maa. Ura Willlam !?' Drai - -?-? century hall. glven bi her boma to-nlght, prat ad a ti ia di lineeUon of tha rareal I ? atumlng flf tbflt tlmi ?, ? i- . i ?. -? . b i red , roaea and ? - ireena and bei - - ea rrmed the flenaral aa-^awattona whlla ; Bmpire bouqueta ware ti.e oeatre d tioi f< (ba flmall tablea al arhli b tha aupaer waa aervad. Mra, Drapar woi Bmpire gowa of wblte saitn. arith broad itrlpea of valvel flnd a flehu effect of | old la* ?*. and a tlara, aaaklaoa aad cor* tagfl ornamentfl ol pflflr paarta. maa er when thi ball waa glven, arora i a coetu oa of a & ari lady of tha tba* of Loula XV, of pink and Mue flflk, arltb rufllea of lace, and a pearl aeck* laOa Both Bhe and bei mother wore pow* dered - of '.hat p.-rlo.l. ind 'ol ,? ., ,. itll mld nlgbt, ? ? an - aaa aei .raa ga Bral dan< - i I Mi-. *>ra| a** arera tha French I imhaaBfllTTT and Mum ! Mi-itiaii Ambaaaador and Mra Bryea thfl .,. An baaaado aad Mme Bakhme* iteff. tha BraalUan Ambaaaador and Mme. , tbe Qerman Ambaaaador, the Peetmaater Oa aral Bamea MaoVaagh, ,-.ie gp_? ... ?; | -.. ? ,i gi | ora Ae Rl* :, ,?. ,. .. r>ai - Mlnlater, the gwedleh Mlnlater, tbe SorwaglaB Mtalfltar j Mme. Brya, the Netherland? il'.nister anil llaaa bo idam, Mra BJehard H. Towne* , aad. Mr and Mrs. i e-i Ooelet Oen ; New rork, and all of tbe rouagor mam . . et the dlplomatlc - orp? and t ; folk In ts.-'.- i Precedlag the dance al Mra Draper'a hoaa Ihere werfl a lar** aum af o.' din* partlafl) and a partlcuMrly ef* . . lueatfl wora faney ? aetunMa M a Richard R? I Ri I i ho " ad I ?r of Mlaa Draper *nd u< r ? iea i ??? t Mlaa H lena rlab, of Ni a fork. a t ?? ol moal alaborata dln? nera rhe long drawtni rooan araa tranfl* Inta a tonaal Fn och gai ?? . ? . .. . ? ?. thfl rooma walla l a centre of 1 i a wa ..... ry out the uii a . Poal lata lei a Mlaaea Meyer, Mlaa Marnarel Draper, Vllai Heleni Harlan Mis* Eudt . . Mlaa Doroth; Will* , .. :. .- .-. Mlaa Bl Mlaa Qladya Ingall , Mlai Eleaaor Rey* bm rt, Mlaa Jennlngn, MIbb U ai Bal Blater, A Kerr Clark Kerr, of the Brltish Eknbaaay; Mi -. , . of the Roaatan Bmbaaei . Mr. it-. ow, of tha i;-: man Baabaaa I imber of fortj*. Hi ! tioua-> s Bat, MIbb IMIth Morgi I t of Mr a> d Mi a I . afterward Iwenl to tha Drapar ball wltb thair I ' Mra Tboaaaa K La igblia, M ? jtiat, Haugfl, Reproaentatlve nr.a Weefca and aeverai othava entartalaed dln* : ai pa - Uaa to*nlght. a i NEW YORK SOCIETY. gberry'fl waa the eoenc laal misht of the aecond of tha thraa BUboerlptloa dan. aa arranir?(i by .Mrs Howard II. Henr.i. MrB i;. Oadaa Chlaolm, Mra .i Herberi Johne ton and Mra Bdward fl ICaapp. fleverel dlnnera wera glven aa adjuneta tn tiio af* 1 falr, among tha hofltaflaaa batng Mra Henry, Mra Wllliam Manlee, Mm Thomafl <". <*ondon and Mrs. Knapp Mra, Maalea'fl flueata wera Mlaa Mar* Ijory an.l Mlaa noraaea Blalr. Mlaa Nan-sy ? Steel*.. Mlaa Joaephlna NIcoll, "Mlaa Ann* Wrtflht, Mlaa Marte Loadaa Bmaaat, Mlaa Margarel Ttflvor, Mlaa Wlnlfrad Chlaolm, Mlsa Helen HunUngton, Mlaa Hai i let Perry, Miss Jeannte Bmmet, Mlaa Ma 1a Loulafl Bmmet, Mlaa tnaflntw m. Meilon, MMa Bleanor u?r.-ti.-?, s-?im b. french, LawreaOB Mi-K. Mlller, U Mar-ulloeh' Wflffl ileaervlnif of more, honors than they a*eie rereivlnsr nt thst tlmo. It waa my be? ilef that all aoldlera. rogardleaa of wounda or other .lisablllty, who had heen In the shi \ire should rflcetve a petision of honor, as those who arere Kettmir peafllona for dlaablllty wera entltled to a penaion of h.-nor ii" well aa an Bbla bOdlefl man. I Wrote to aeverai papera on the stibjeet ? acme <-f them devoted to the aaMlarfl* . anse?but The Now-Yorlt Tribune aaaa the only paper that BOaOffld tho aoldlera by inibliahlna; tho article, wlth remarkfl that Mr. Aadrflffl IdflM wera Koo.l for a ..lvilian. but thfl tatei waa too low. The hill Incrr-a.slnt; the penslotis a few months aro Is better than none, but where doea the oid hero come la who has MufT.Ti-.i for yearat He gets a peaaloa for diflflMUty, the sain? jb bofore, hut none for honor. Probably the matter ta | aettlad for aeverai' yeara to rome, but it will be doltifs well to nvtify the next Kreat BrVOng Taken all In all. the mala and terrora af arar fall more baavlty on the women thaa the men. Many waanflO are left to flgfcl the hattle for a Iivlng; for them flelrflfl and rhlhlren whlle the men are flghtlng battlea for their countr>. and ln aome OflflflB they havo to nur?6 an Invaihl, weak |a flOdy and mlnd, for many yeara after the war. The reault la they are left in a feeble eonditlon ln their old axe wlth the amall allowtin. o of 912 a month. It la a shame .aud dIeKrnc* to our .-oiintry and an In BOlt tO our flaft that tho women of Am*r Ica, aVhO have led the world tn herole <le ?otii-n to tbCb* .oimtry. have never re OOlVed the well merite.l honor they are .titltlrd ta. They ahouid get aa ln. r.-a*.., ln ptmslon ln romparlson wlth the aol illera, or at least 118 a month. .IOHN 11 AN'PRI". Waverly. N. Y., Dec. *?, BU, Miller. John Suydam. De Coureev Fal-i. Robert Tllnry, Arthur Oardner, D Wood Dilworth. Erlc S. Wlnston. M J O'Brlen, Barclay EL Parr, william C Clark and William Di f. Ifanlee. Mrs ' 'ttti.lor.o ^.i.-sts were Miss Esther Cleveland, btlM Care Q Brown. Mi?a Uaa Btfllman, Mi?n Teaaaa Tfeapar, mi?s Qenevlevi Bantord, Mlaa rnmia Brewn^ Oeorgi Dixon. l-'i.'ilerlck Stlllmari. 1": ..nk n Rleharda OalUard Thomaa. Noe) Ra?. Blt, .lohn Btlott and Edmund Twining. !n M:a. Henry*! party were Mr. an_ tt. Peter Hoguet, Mr and Mrs. .Jay Oould, Harvey Orahaaa Noei Joi-.nst.n and .latnes Fargo Oa arrlvtag al Bherry*a the gueiu win .? tt nl bl .Mrs. t'h.sttin, Mrs. Henry Ifra. Johneton and Mra ICaepp. Then was gmerel dancing througho .t the e-.en ing, and luppm was mrvid ai raldnlgitt, Tho no\t and flnal dance wlll take plaoe ui Jaauari M. Mis n itt.lt,,n Cuttu.K i?v? ? BaB-T (iaii. h last niarhr Ht hei bOUOl, |g Rat. ?ITtli street, tor he,- >.,uiigei-:t .i>.u<htei Tbi gueeti aumbered about terty, am tn li gnd boya e abo it ?.\teen. I leoond of in>-' l-1" I>aiice-, arr.nged bj lilee Henrietti Wttmattotne, tookplaca Iaal night at Delmonloe'a among tham praaenl wem klarjerie Cteeelaud IBm luaanne v7arrjin, MlM Harrial Lntnmi*. Mlaa Praacei II. Ward, Jaami M Ceab c, i.i-- aad Vlvlan Pi aUi l lln John Oreanough gav* a thmMml ,. i followed by ? lupper al Bbarry'i, lait night tur Mlaa Helen Jaj Da '?:?..? ona af thi leaaon'i debotantea Her gueata wiiotn ihe took to the Maahattaa, : - iiae M m LobIm an Mlm I Mlia Hari lei awreaei g hwab, Arthui ind Roberl -.or.i Bogert, Robert Aadna an.i irving ; '.* s * ? arrlved fr..m Eu tc.pe ni Tuaadey wltb hla wife. aa: ed for Praaci yeiterdaj Mme de sir..a' wbi la a da -'Rht.-r of Mri. John A T.ogr-n, wiii remain in N>w- York Wltb ber ChUd fer aeveral areel a lha 't ai tba st. p.**,,? Othen wbo aalled for Duropi yeeterday were Mr. and M:s J. Henry Harper aud !?? nei Ou di :. icinge-Fauotgnj Howi Illvi I ? it ef hli g. ries of dla ? ? ? ? ning br - ir, Mlii 1 ':' | Oeorge t- Tb aop a/lll glre a dlaaer aad tbeatra parl - I foi hla deb :tan'e -:,., Mlm i Qen ua *? lot ot tbi >:? r. W Montagui 11 ?? Mn Uirrj ? Lahr, who haa ????-, M the Bt I'-^k.^ for i -i. mlled 'or Burope * *-i 'la> Hei aon, John Vtntea Dahlgn rho waa wll t o\ .*? Chrtat m.'.f. reiurnid ? i Mr. and Mra Jamei P. Bacon I iri tr rfved i.i thi '? itj fron - l '? J and a;f> al the Hotel 0 rtham. Mis. William Douglaa Sloane bai -? al waa ia ? . ? iy evenlni U ?? \'mi di i Mli - 11 Ol bll IU at Plfth avenue h . street a I bl fO thi viollnlat and aavi ra ' 11 artlata of ihe Metropalltaa >>pera . . .- ? . ? ; ran ? The L?..lti;srol G-.If Club I New Year'i !pa' nitk a luncheoa IM? lowed bj daiiung. Mr. and Mra Co tlan Fleld Rli Blng a Ul - iya ??' Tne v ., i M I rgi Hlaa Beal ' I are ai _.,. ... - ? ?; Dli more | M * he Rlta-Cai M m Kate WllBa, Bbarry'i ? ? ' yht of ? he rtrs? , f i ? ' known as thl l-'riday Jttl I young Blrli who are t<. raaki l i "?' ., reai bei ?? Ifra I Hl 'et Hi i i Betee, Mr*. I M-_ Ataood Vlelel Khn , ii ..?*? ;, . et irge \i - M| ? X at I Miss ' lertrudi H< Mrs P w Vuadi -i' t. Mn aon, Mn -ai Mn li au I Plah Mn Millard D Btralghl sr., Mr? Charlea Oelricha ara among tl patreB" aaeee of Mme. Rai bi ? m il - ? kS dren at thi i:.--'c Theal <h\ aftei noon at 1 ? ? a AT NEWPORT. ? n t* igrai Sewport, Dee M. Mrs Clarenee P?' ar.d Miss i haiiotte iv-ii are to clom 1 I leaaon on Banda) and go ta Nen Tork, to remain untii iprll k Mi*. Cbarlee kLOi i bai t.. I,er Kai stic.-t col .,ge. eftei ? ? < lirtstinas in New Tl Vr and Mrs. r. j < .. nlaader havo returned fmrn a ? te Hea Vork. weiis Cununinsa, aaa of Mn febi Cummlnga, of Hea rork, who li pneumoma at St George? BchOOl, ?a? reported as hupiavad to-da> _ FRATERNITIES IN SESSION College Organizations Holding Afl nnal Conventions. tndianapolla Dae, ll Dalaajatm 'nai more than flfty ooBlgea of thl OOUBtfl a?e here for the national onvention of PM Oaanaa Delta fraternity, arhlcb o?'-:** hore to-da>. The national ofth eis m?d* their nperta at tho flr*t bttrineM I'etttions f>>r . harters fTOWl Williams Oll" |pge, WlltiametoWBi Hirt. and from Btetaon ihi-e sity, Btetaon, FTa.. ^*'(> Nashvilie. Tenn., Dec ||, Thl !'*'.?>?*< .onventlon of the Sigma Alphl Kpsilon fraternity opened heio t..-dn\ wltb ' I sontatUcs jiresent frOM all pdrtl af the country. A busine*s session was held thl* aftemoon, B feature of which waa an lllustiat-.l lecture on the history of BM fratrrnltv hy C. Levore. of Evanston. Iil Louievllla Dae K.??etmeea f--o ani tliroe hundred inomhers of the Alpl.a Tft . Drnega fiatoifity aro in attendance on tha tnenij llllld hlennial con. lave of th* irdar. which tagan hero to-day. A change In the meeting time of the con davos from the wlnter holldays to the suminer. Is tinder conslderatlon o ITS A GOOD WAY, TOO. From Tht t'tlca Pree Oiicago has an ordlnance which says that hauff-ura and team?ter? niu?t atop their .^hlilea t?n feet baeU of atrfctcara rerehlnf in.t illstthargina pa?ion?er?, but it waa bem? lencialb eaeeaaraai untll the oth?r day, whM forty breakeis of tlia law v.r:e arraated bafo'* t .,', lo,k ln tlie BWfBlaBV The Mit kept grow ln? through tha day, hut ihe police belleva tha? m the gBty "'?, ,0 Cur* ,h# Ott'ttder* nt rlolal mg tha or.manca.